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Location: kallithea/rhodecode/tests/models/test_notifications.py

Marcin Kuzminski
backport fix

fixed password refill in login form when wrong password was given

It's better to not refill the passwords on wrong credentials given.
Standard behaviour on all pages are making the password blank
from rhodecode.tests import *

from rhodecode.model.db import User, Notification, UserNotification
from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel

from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
from rhodecode.model.notification import NotificationModel


class TestNotifications(BaseTestCase):

    def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'):
        Session.remove()
        self.u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(username=u'u1',
                                        password=u'qweqwe',
                                        email=u'u1@rhodecode.org',
                                        firstname=u'u1', lastname=u'u1')
        Session().commit()
        self.u1 = self.u1.user_id

        self.u2 = UserModel().create_or_update(username=u'u2',
                                        password=u'qweqwe',
                                        email=u'u2@rhodecode.org',
                                        firstname=u'u2', lastname=u'u3')
        Session().commit()
        self.u2 = self.u2.user_id

        self.u3 = UserModel().create_or_update(username=u'u3',
                                        password=u'qweqwe',
                                        email=u'u3@rhodecode.org',
                                        firstname=u'u3', lastname=u'u3')
        Session().commit()
        self.u3 = self.u3.user_id

        super(TestNotifications, self).__init__(methodName=methodName)

    def _clean_notifications(self):
        for n in Notification.query().all():
            Session().delete(n)

        Session().commit()
        self.assertEqual(Notification.query().all(), [])

    def tearDown(self):
        self._clean_notifications()

    def test_create_notification(self):
        self.assertEqual([], Notification.query().all())
        self.assertEqual([], UserNotification.query().all())

        usrs = [self.u1, self.u2]
        notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                           subject=u'subj', body=u'hi there',
                                           recipients=usrs)
        Session().commit()
        u1 = User.get(self.u1)
        u2 = User.get(self.u2)
        u3 = User.get(self.u3)
        notifications = Notification.query().all()
        self.assertEqual(len(notifications), 1)

        self.assertEqual(notifications[0].recipients, [u1, u2])
        self.assertEqual(notification.notification_id,
                         notifications[0].notification_id)

        unotification = UserNotification.query()\
            .filter(UserNotification.notification == notification).all()

        self.assertEqual(len(unotification), len(usrs))
        self.assertEqual(set([x.user.user_id for x in unotification]),
                         set(usrs))

    def test_user_notifications(self):
        self.assertEqual([], Notification.query().all())
        self.assertEqual([], UserNotification.query().all())

        notification1 = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                            subject=u'subj', body=u'hi there1',
                                            recipients=[self.u3])
        Session().commit()
        notification2 = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                            subject=u'subj', body=u'hi there2',
                                            recipients=[self.u3])
        Session().commit()
        u3 = Session().query(User).get(self.u3)

        self.assertEqual(sorted([x.notification for x in u3.notifications]),
                         sorted([notification2, notification1]))

    def test_delete_notifications(self):
        self.assertEqual([], Notification.query().all())
        self.assertEqual([], UserNotification.query().all())

        notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                           subject=u'title', body=u'hi there3',
                                    recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
        Session().commit()
        notifications = Notification.query().all()
        self.assertTrue(notification in notifications)

        Notification.delete(notification.notification_id)
        Session().commit()

        notifications = Notification.query().all()
        self.assertFalse(notification in notifications)

        un = UserNotification.query().filter(UserNotification.notification
                                             == notification).all()
        self.assertEqual(un, [])

    def test_delete_association(self):

        self.assertEqual([], Notification.query().all())
        self.assertEqual([], UserNotification.query().all())

        notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                           subject=u'title', body=u'hi there3',
                                    recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
        Session().commit()

        unotification = UserNotification.query()\
                            .filter(UserNotification.notification ==
                                    notification)\
                            .filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u3)\
                            .scalar()

        self.assertEqual(unotification.user_id, self.u3)

        NotificationModel().delete(self.u3,
                                   notification.notification_id)
        Session().commit()

        u3notification = UserNotification.query()\
                            .filter(UserNotification.notification ==
                                    notification)\
                            .filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u3)\
                            .scalar()

        self.assertEqual(u3notification, None)

        # notification object is still there
        self.assertEqual(Notification.query().all(), [notification])

        #u1 and u2 still have assignments
        u1notification = UserNotification.query()\
                            .filter(UserNotification.notification ==
                                    notification)\
                            .filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u1)\
                            .scalar()
        self.assertNotEqual(u1notification, None)
        u2notification = UserNotification.query()\
                            .filter(UserNotification.notification ==
                                    notification)\
                            .filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u2)\
                            .scalar()
        self.assertNotEqual(u2notification, None)

    def test_notification_counter(self):
        self._clean_notifications()
        self.assertEqual([], Notification.query().all())
        self.assertEqual([], UserNotification.query().all())

        NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                            subject=u'title', body=u'hi there_delete',
                            recipients=[self.u3, self.u1])
        Session().commit()

        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u1), 1)
        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u2), 0)
        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u3), 1)

        notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=self.u1,
                                           subject=u'title', body=u'hi there3',
                                    recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
        Session().commit()

        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u1), 2)
        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u2), 1)
        self.assertEqual(NotificationModel()
                         .get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u3), 2)